Richland County resumes normal operating hours, reminds residents to continue exercising caution
September 30, 2024Richland County Government is reminding residents that the County has reopened to the public for business services. Residents may access government functions in person at 2020 Hampton St., Columbia or…
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Richland County to close government offices Friday, Sept. 27
September 26, 2024Residents urged to prepare now, stay alert, avoid unnecessary travel amid Hurricane Helene Richland County Government offices will be closed to the public Friday, Sept. 27 because of the increased…
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Richland County Shares Important Facts about the 2024 Transportation Penny Referendum
September 25, 2024Richland County has postponed the 2024 Transportation Penny Referendum Town Hall scheduled for Thursday 9/26 due to inclement weather possibilities created by Hurricane Helene. The public meeting hosted by Richland…
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Richland County encourages residents to stay alert amid Hurricane Helene
September 25, 2024Richland County encourages residents to stay alert and take any necessary precautions amid Hurricane Helene. The County’s Emergency Preparedness Division is closely monitoring the storm and the potential for inclement…
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Richland County postpones 2024 Transportation Penny Referendum Town Hall scheduled for Thursday, 9/26 amid Hurricane Helene
September 25, 2024Richland County has postponed the 2024 Transportation Penny Referendum Town Hall scheduled for Thursday 9/26 due to inclement weather possibilities created by Hurricane Helene. The public meeting hosted by Richland…
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New Mural Grant Program aims to beautify West Columbia and promote local artists
September 25, 2024The City of West Columbia introduced the West Columbia Mural Grant (WCMG) Program, an initiative to transform public spaces through vibrant, outdoor murals. The program invites local businesses and property…
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Applications for Leadership Lexington County Class of 2025 application and non-profit RFP deadline approaching
September 24, 2024Leadership Lexington County (LLC) invites non-profit organizations to submit proposals for the 2025 class year by October 15, 2024. Applications to become a 2025 Class Member are due October 4,…
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Richland Library unveils powerful new exhibition
September 24, 2024Continental Divide Explores Wildlife, People, and the Border Wall Richland Library announced the opening of its newest art exhibition, “Continental Divide: Wildlife, People, and the Border Wall”, a powerful photographic…
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S.C. Arts Commission launches Creative Careers website
September 23, 2024Today, the South Carolina Arts Commission formally announced the launch of a new website designed to provide information and insight into the vast career opportunities within the state’s thriving $14…
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The City of Cayce introduces their new Police Chief
September 19, 2024The City of Cayce announces the name of the newly selected Chief of the Cayce Police Department: Chief Herbert Blake. Blake is a veteran police officer and currently serves as the Chief…
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Arts, Historic Preservation and Philanthropy Committee highlights
September 19, 2024The City of Columbia’s Arts, Historic Preservation and Philanthropy Committee met on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, to review the first public art project to be presented to the committee, since…
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Richland County’s Master-in-Equity Court moving Sept. 30
September 16, 2024Richland County’s Master-in-Equity Court is relocating soon, moving from the downtown Judicial Center to the Richland County Central Court facilities just north of Columbia. Beginning Monday, Sept. 30, the court’s…
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Richland County shares important facts on 2024 Transportation Penny Referendum with residents of Elmwood, Forest Acres
September 12, 2024Request a speaker at RichlandPenny.com Earlier this week, both the Historic Elmwood Park Neighborhood Association and Forest Acres Town Council hosted meetings featuring a special presentation on the 2024 Richland…
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Richland County responds to recent news reports
September 11, 2024Richland County Council and the County Attorney’s Office would like to clarify a few statements made in recent news coverage by television station WIS. Regarding the Attorney’s hiring of outside…
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Alvin S. Glenn Sergeant receives top academic accolade from SCCJA, among 3 to graduate from Basic Detention Training
September 9, 2024Richland County is boasting the noteworthy achievements of three Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center officers, each of whom graduated Thursday from the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy’s Basic Detention (BD) training…
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Seema Shrivastava-Patel receives Order of the Palmetto
September 9, 2024First woman of color to serve as DHEC Board Chair native honored as a trailblazer Columbia native and former Chair of the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC),…
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The City of Columbia announces Riverfront Gateway Improvements
September 9, 2024On Tuesday, August 20th the City of Columbia announced Phase One of the Williams Street extension project, which will greatly expand access to our riverfront and improve our riverfront gateways.…
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Cayce Mayor Elise Partin honored with Best Public Official award
September 6, 2024On Tuesday, September 3 at the City of Cayce Council meeting, Cayce Mayor Elise Partin was recognized as the Best Public Official in Lexington, SC. Partin is the longest serving…
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Community Development Committee highlights
September 4, 2024The City of Columbia’s Community Development Committee met on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 to discuss several items involving programs and activities that directly affect our communities in the City of…
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Growing again: Seed Sanctuary launching in time for cooler weather
September 4, 2024The Richland Soil and Water Conservation District (RSWCD) has opened its Seed Sanctuary in time for the fall season. This means County residents can again obtain up to four free…
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City Council highlights | September 3, 2024
September 4, 2024To begin the City Council meeting, Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann and City Council approved the honorary naming of the intersection of the 1200 block of Blanding Street and the 1600…
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City announces 2024 free registration for the Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence
August 29, 2024The 2024 Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence will be held on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at Page Ellington Park, 2220 Gregg St, Columbia, SC 29207. October is Domestic Violence Awareness…
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Rapid Shelter Columbia receives donated water stations from the American Heart Association and Ritedose Corporation
August 27, 2024In a significant step towards promoting heart health and sustainability, Rapid Shelter Columbia was excited to receive the generous donation of new water-filling stations from the American Heart Association and…
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City of Columbia Pedestrian and Bicyclist Counts: help make sure we all count!
August 23, 2024The City of Columbia is seeking volunteers to help conduct our routine Pedestrian & Bicyclist Counts throughout Columbia. By counting pedestrians and bicyclists, volunteers help to ensure that all of…
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Grantees selected for City of Columbia Youth Climate Action Fund supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies
August 22, 2024The City of Columbia, in collaboration with Bloomberg Philanthropies, announced the grantees for the 2024 Youth Climate Action Fund microgrant program. This initiative, spearheaded by the Office of the Mayor and…
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The City of Columbia unveils a new urban canvas large scale art tapestry at Todd & Moore Sporting Goods
August 22, 2024The City of Columbia unveiled a new large-scale urban canvas art tapestry on the south facing wall of Todd & Moore Sporting Goods on Tuesday, August 20 at 11:30 am.…
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City of Columbia announces the Williams Street Extension project to improve our riverfront gateways
August 22, 2024The City of Columbia announced phase one of the Williams St. Extension project that will further expand access to our riverfront and improve our riverfront gateways. This press conference took…
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Gov. Henry McMaster signs Abandoned Buildings Tax Credit Bill into law
August 21, 2024Governor Henry McMaster was joined by members of the General Assembly and local business leaders for a ceremonial bill signing of S. 1021, which extends the Abandoned Buildings Tax Credit…
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SC Secretary of State Mark Hammond invites nominations for 2024 Angels
August 19, 2024South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced today that his office will accept nominations of charitable organizations for this year’s Angel awards. Every year, the Secretary of State honors…
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City of Columbia Public Relations, Media, and Marketing Department partners with Sistercare for second annual toiletry drive
August 19, 2024WHO: The City of Columbia Public Relations, Media, and Marketing Department is collaborating with Sistercare for the second annual toiletry drive. Sistercare is a nonprofit organization that helps victims and families recover from…
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Richland County notifying property owners of reassessment
August 19, 2024Notices sent through mail are not tax bills; use online application for appeals Property owners in Richland County will soon get a better idea of the value of their property. The County…
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S.C. Treasurer Curtis Loftis announces return of $38 million in unclaimed funds to South Carolinians
August 16, 2024State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announced today that his office returned more $38 million in unclaimed property for the fiscal year that ended June 30th. Staff returned more than 73,000 properties…
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County altering hours at 2 drop-off facilities
August 13, 2024Changes going into effect Sept. 9 aim to make service more efficient Richland County Solid Waste & Recycling is introducing changes at two drop-off facilities to reduce confusion for residents,…
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Cayce Re-introduces Cayce Code Compliance team
August 13, 2024The City of Cayce is rolling out a brand-new look for their Cayce Code Compliance Department. Cayce Interim City Manager, Jim Crosland, stated, “We want the public to know that our Code…
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City of Columbia partners with Sistercare for second annual toiletry drive
August 12, 2024WHO: The City of Columbia is collaborating with Sistercare for the second annual toiletry drive. Sistercare is a nonprofit organization that helps victims and families recover from domestic violence. WHAT: Please consider donating…
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West Columbia Municipal Court rescheduled due to Tropical Storm Debby
August 8, 2024All West Columbia Municipal Court cases scheduled for Thursday, August 8, 2024, at West Columbia City Hall, 200 N. 12th Street, West Columbia, SC 29169, have been rescheduled for Tuesday, September…
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City of West Columbia Tropical Storm Debby inclement weather information #4: closures, sanitation, market, and court
August 8, 2024The City of West Columbia has issued the following closures, schedule changes, and postponements due to inclement weather from Tropical Storm Debby: City Hall City Hall will be closed on…
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Richland County government offices closed to the public Thursday, Aug. 8 amid the uncertainty of Tropical Storm Debby
August 7, 2024Because of the forecasted increase in inclement weather from Tropical Storm Debby and the uncertain impacts in Richland County, the County will be closed to the public on Thursday, Aug.…
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City of Cayce Closing on Thursday, August 8
August 7, 2024Due to the inclement weather from Tropical Storm Debby, Cayce City Hall will be closed on Thursday, August 8. If you have an emergency, please call 911. The non-emergency number…
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The City of Columbia public works to continue cleanup efforts to our residents
August 7, 2024The City of Columbia Forestry and Beautification Department and Solid Waste Department continue to focus on cleanup efforts in the Melrose Heights, Heathwood and other areas due to Saturday’s storm…
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Tropical Storm Debby Richland County update
August 7, 2024Areas of Flooding Reported in Richland County, Residents Reminded to Use Caution and Avoid Unnecessary Travel Amid Tropical Storm Debby As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, Richland County Government…
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Cayce introduces newest K9 as Lexington Two students return to school
August 7, 2024The Cayce Police Department is thrilled to announce the newest addition to their K9 team, Fletcher! Fletcher is a 19-month-old Labrador Retriever. Fletcher and his handler, Senior SRO/K9 Daniel Green,…
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City Council Highlights | August 6, 2024
August 7, 2024To begin the City Council meeting, Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann, City Council and Executive City Staff wanted to ensure our communities of the ongoing efforts from the City of Columbia…
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Richland County encourages residents to prepare ahead as Tropical Storm Debby approaches
August 6, 2024As Tropical Storm Debby threatens the Midlands with inclement weather, Richland County Government is encouraging residents to plan ahead and exercise caution. Debby is expected to impact the County much…
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Senator Graham should help pass bipartisan permitting reform
August 6, 2024In his recent op-ed, Dr. Jeff Mulliken hit the nail on the head regarding the need for Congress to pass bipartisan permitting reform to help advance a range of critical…
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Governor McMaster declares State of Emergency for South Carolina
August 6, 2024Order Issued to Prepare for Potential Effects from Tropical Storm Debby Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2024-16, declaring a State of Emergency in preparation for the potential effects of…
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President Biden approves emergency declaration for South Carolina
August 6, 2024FEMA announced August 5, 2024 that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of South Carolina to supplement response efforts due to emergency conditions resulting from Hurricane Debby beginning…
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S.C. Commerce selects first executive director of the SC NEXUS Tech Hub
August 2, 2024Accomplished Economic Developer Cristina Paredes to head state’s effort to become a leader in advanced energy The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) announced Cristina Paredes will serve as the…
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South Carolinians with disabilities are able to save through Palmetto ABLE®
August 2, 2024Imagine the challenge of navigating life without savings or investments. Not long ago, this was a reality for millions of Americans living with disabilities. If they saved more than $2,000,…
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SCDES announces grant application period opens for ‘Champions of the Environment’
August 1, 2024The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) announces the grant application period for Champions of the Environment is now open. Kindergarten through 12th-grade teachers can now apply for grant…
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